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HCrrNtK. (CUD. CAXCTTl TJMt. TuiJT, TMn 18. IfTJ utrr.NEK tut v - GAZETTE-TIMES Heppnei. Orl rIJ4 mcrhow county iawMrr. The lief rer Oaft-ne r-uMube.i Va-.h V '.ovl fe llej T.fnew .'! t f. .NvrM-.N-f J" tY-r..-dated F.-hiua.-v JV Jl.V vvv bi n ok n t:oal nfvsimki: asv aI i'Kt'wfN Mwrm: piblimih: w-n CMARUC DOCTHT HEARD. Edttatw end PuMuhrrw ARNOLD RYMONT, RIMi'.ir r4AJ- !!. F.-reii in I ''M-' lV?''r ANN TOMA, JfjSTINK KATllt KKOHP N,-. FI ' l r ..'.it. n sW V. S.'i:!,' iiv l1 i.ii t !S iYnt ... .u.wie Vifuw :,... d r T!-u!.;. "4 '!'-; 4 ' !;-r. iV, Jin, a Se t'U SuWr .p;.n V.. Vailed .:!e h::"iiT'.: ' vY- t ihr p.i c:: Miner Off.ee ll.L't S m. id 6 t m . ". dav ihUHiwrt fr.ity ; 9 a m n;J n.v n Saturday Know The Code The ;?T1 Uit.Uiure vfdvrea .VM code ach avhiw.l district a il r.ir.itrur eendiui S.rn!, ,, N deveb,v,l Pale PaU ute School upt and the Hate B'i'J ' -J"'-"',n ,.,l SpevC rule. and rntLlut.cr.s under wch have nU .Wli-pod by Morrow iVurty Nt.; ' Lnd.rd, related ,o we.rvh .?4 J;-- h,.. k-hti cVvel. 1'ed vntr.in the w.e. pS"Ve n-or.;r.tf beh.r-4 the Leisure. t.on noVkn the bouna. W.tfcin v,h:.h ere expected to cper.ite at hivl. . , This u.w bevaj.-e rr..ir.y "h.x-l nda.-t -nd r... . codes et xc I.!y !ed vut nd cn wrr.c rtuder.t rduot r.d r;fht there wore ro Jh.I.c to to"uch . eve .hould tke the Cu.. ork ..ut of hi rtudenu can dc or tot do and fat the re.u.t ul be J 'ffie-S! Knn, Brand,. W;U reuew the for the 1 ie f-Vie tor.-.t at p.m. at the lore Cafe- xJrlT cf the code w,l .v..L ble from the d.str.ct ofr.ee. Our Best Wishes to Reggie Th s is t-e last w.t 's Ut Re;c:e at the Oareste-Tim. aret t?o$ than 7 years of operate the hr.ctxpe. he felled hT trade well at Hawaii IrM.tute He .s a man ij iewword. He ; a dependable at arm.tv for o.k " 'uVcmtUed words He puts the rifht names xoumrrls ,n r,,thern .Washtrxton The of w-U te close to hi. family he u h be jum abo, ... ncu. iriv f--i-r. where his fvlks live. dmoJr verv wish,, ,o w,h h.m. He can (,un n our wLrvhim up if we :-t whir. a hundred m.les of Chf t.me when Alice Var.ce was workm at the G.The asked F.efSie if he was a Repubhcan or a D,.rno. c-af Not one to reveal any information. Regies reply was'-Tm an Ind.ar.- We're gdr.g to rro.-s him. Thieves Buiy S rifl J. !- y..;ifn Uul), AU'd tifJ.atuC' I I '.-eJ t IS 'A 1 tr ruitH t.irft frem t' V.t , ..! vtia !. U:n a :v.tt!f r i f N. r t. M. h4 a a ire alar t"4 imtti 't tn fteBi !.. tat n UK "rTtlWh til if l.ur . 1U Sferiff t l. i i! " EMPLOYMENT LISTING perwr.fe are for irk Shroucn IV !n.ston eff.ee iinrir ca4. I dr'' Hv'tel clerk, P.J:fe !: patv:ler. kii:rf, Truck dn wr. Ut'M v-r Cari' t r, lunlr randier. Lovier, ftllr. AuiemiJe rrc!urac. Office mnur. !ed;cl iclier clerk, keerr. Store nutuier. Sec reurlerk t", lt. SaIron. fen., SA.et clerk, f 'ru.n pron, Par Knvier. Motel na:J, Cc'asJ iisress. Firm ti; -fnt n.?cra.c and nvrater. w.'U r. frodjc'.ion l.:e. pindnjn. Firm rand. If tier are an etf.p4er f.o nu med help f.ad:nc s-:UU norktrs. plfise cm uct :r.e Vrr. Cemty Et ensioa Cff:c - Oth er skills are also l;.sted. Birth Defects Bowlmq Tourney Winner Given Moyers Wed lone Grand Squares Have Valentine Doll j 4t 'tki li: prrttuut 1 irSic jui.-! m I! SMeti- Kuih f. StikUrd of llerm-t-htis trtun.cnt U-cau ll U Me of Mel- Fin c ci ' iuitti. Ana Griffith a candJelKW settms al ttw C.ranee Hall as fUled . ..... i.fi. l....n...4 .... . t.. Vitiii,tL nt.-tit f.ir fhk An tt rt4.'.,fi'nU ere very eir tve. Tl cerenui) a bu. mediae le run J eitra prrfernieJ l) HM1 Allan Al- iift tas of the larc r uf ll 1-TS church and at- Bin .Wt t ! ifutrints. ti-iklfd b ttie Immediate lam- Sj". H. ith chared i. j-or t-r e)!ing. the bride bright am. Puriiis me eve- t i fvr rich if It rtCc.miJr ,ie a fl.ier length dress ith nlv. the Palmers, last ear' r'nti-red, tt.a tin the Mirch a treaii lace, li sleeved royalty cromied the nely e- f ; ui 'i. birth W'teelt fund Kvlue amibro.nchiffonsl.irt, lected kinc and Queen of .... . ... . .... i i. I II. irK Pirr.ll mil tl.'V U ll- acctmeii r rl" nw'n" . - .-- Sue. storms ii.miM Ktoj the luiie Grand Muarea from "ilanciin: un a storm". WU nu.il alentiiie's lull. It nuy have Iv.n a lusty nltM lut side but everyone had a f'ood time inside. Hearts decorated the hall tn MlfS. JOHN M l-AHAX ar lr,TAL,N.E'Sml nved tn.... Tuesday fro... N- Patient, ''"f i.w called lo Sunnyvale, care at l'Meer Menutftal lli Caltf. fer mother. Mra! M-plul .r. AUrl 1 Matlock ior fcurfVr Ihere. She U Velva lWch.k4t. Hefner, id Lnr Hep,,,, rede-d. Olie H-jJ. du. cKAm.sii'Ptn- nxx"t,t4' A erade clume lus result ed In a ctuuf In the Honor I?i4l eriJ.n fur povle Alder nun U a 4.00 for the JnJ miM weeks and (he Hrt Semeoter at lleppner Hikh Sch.vl. Rodeo Court Has Workers ,N VVj h 1U1 IKS c.Tsite. The bride's Ci4ors son. Several nice d.u.r prliea 4 urklnt court. Queen Susie TV ftt.t tlace trojhy do- f fuclisu and rose pink ere ere a. irded during me eve- 4nJ ki!Wr erliu. her- . . . . . i i ,i... t...i..t ..f ni ii. Th.i ii.'iilni' roneludt'd . . ... sell inriner qurrn, ri home for the eekend from FeiKfleton. They came to check on the calves. They help-eJ move some cattle. The Frenches didn't lose any calves during that cold weather tut they were up checkup, every Uo hours. Kerry Ci-n-och h lives on a ranch out towards North 1 ex said she ..is helping time cattle from Lonerook over the weekend. .11 ...... . .tj " .t IUVU.-.M, (M ..v. ... nitrd 1 Pttrson' Je.elers carried out In the baskets of et U !un atu M.iriey hu juiinseiius ilea .nn iu-V.-s. B C. 'a:k!!i ami teon rhsu velvet tv.s which dee pen w, . n the second lac tri ori!, j r home, fy jiven t y th March of Attending tl CiupJe were rirt. Tu rd place went to Ada F . diss of La Grande, Jean lull and R. C. it- cousin of tlie bride and Fills kins. aM 4:h i lace t o Leon Voyer of SvUne, brother of and Jin lU'.l. The third u uiU -ft cum. Mrs. Goss prue wa a case of Pepst .ore a dMe knit pink cree nd fourth place wis'; rase, dress and a corsage of gar Mystery s. ore prizes went jenus and roses, to i::h i!i 2th place win- yri lmi Mrs. Terry Pro- Fan aiKi rave tcknun haska sang before the wedJing Ding. The evening concluded with supi-or by camlli-light and the ever popular homemade ice cream. Bonnie Miller Engagement Told Planning Meet Set For 1972 Day of Prayer South Motto County churches lll celebrate the 1972 World Pay of P"r o March S. W vth.dist Church. Aplanulng meetl. U called for Feb. 1. W-OJ a m in the basement of ttie Methodist Church. H to rested that the president or each church oroifi l--"P present or send a delegate. nrrs. A. n ,r. i-vi Oris friSD. A- n,l . nfrl AiivA at the buffet I om: w.:h t!ie last place coup- juitier served following the le. Fave and Helen Cooper, ceremony, they won !. case nf Pexl The buffet table was cen- which was contributed by the (ered with a fuchsia and pink Penit t n bot:ling Co. rose bouquet, set off by gold TVM GCN'TV was off work and uk with a virus this past wet k. li jjli-M M in Hi " 34Mkai REMEMBER THIS? .... REMINISCE! BONNIE MILLER Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller Rep. Ullman Urges Federal Soil Erosion Help The federal government wsuld not orJy help crop and range land, but would curtail erosion damage to wildlife, fish, water supplies and rec reation areas. The propcram is designed to 57 Years Ag.-1?1"' Con.T.ercUl Cl-b to pull for new route, president Notsn presided and the firt item f busiruSs as the pr:ised mill route ad.oCad on F al ert Carsr,,r d Spray. The necessity . f doing sorr.?:;.:::f lxn.ediately was stressed and a corr.n.i"ee of A. M rhelps. J L. ilk:r.s and J J. Nys is to assis Mr. Carsin-r. Barter gets lest whJe raN tit hJi.tinc n.uch excitrment is created at lone when Tick Turcin is reported lost in the hills. After being sought all day it was discovered that he" had stumbled into the Phill Doherty place completely ex hausted. Ke as put to bed but the searchers could not be called in because of pour connections. Mr. mm NYws by Lucille Far rens, and Puardnan News by Fachtl J. R.rlow. candles and gold Oatware. The cake was served by Mrs. J candles and g tered with The buffet table was cen- r,tU - .. II l:. . ... . rose bouquet, set off by gold "i niTPier """ ur iu au- camiles and gold flatware. The "ounce the engagement of their cake was served by Mrs. John daughter. Bonnie Jo to Ron- Croupe, cousin of the bride Christopherson, son of ami Mrs. Jerry Stoddard of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chns- Hernnston, the bride's daugh- topherson of Doiuld. Ore. ter-in-law. Miss Miller is currently at tending Hi-ppner High School. Family members attending Ford V 'tors advertise 12 the wedding were the bride's High Sch(Hlj in 1970 and was b.! t7's Coupe $493; Tu- daughters and their husbands, employed on the Paul Tews Cor se.ian j, roruor seu- Mr. ana .vrs. Hubert nowen rancn untii ne enlisted in tb , r .1,1 v.- T3, Act at r'u ith . c ,i T .1 1 - n r it. ff,. k r.A Jil, k'"lU ivnau.ici "H" run. lie seat $""0,Coup '3 win dows; $"70; Coupe 5 windows) $ SCO; Phaeton SOSO.TudorSed an 5375. Cabriolet with rum- IU- seat" $c:3; Fordor Sedan bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs $C3'. Touring Sedans, with j,,t.n Wood of Heppner. tuilt-ln trunk Tudor, $395, Ttie bride, formerly of 1 FrJ r' ifl La Graie. lus teen owner- PafeiltS aiKj Everything that's best in eats operator v uwc . ..5 ..1 I? Mntpl in Hermiston for a num- ior an ami au uiusiub 10 featured in the ad of Huston's her of years and her husband IS a eil-MIU"ll Idll-!ICI in Heppner area. The couple is at home in Hermiston and Mr. Mover continues to ranch in Heppner. Honors For Creston Robinsons Friers of Mr. ami Mrs. Creston Robinson are invited to their 25th Wedding Ann! versary reception to 1 held Feb. 13 at 2 P.m. ?,lr home at 230 W. Church S X., Heppner. The affair is to be hosted t y their children, Mr. and Mrs. lean Robinson of Moro'and Mr. and Mrs. leon Magill of Pendleton. The hon or guests request there no gifts. School Lunch Menus Presented Thrueh Courtesy Of Heppner Branch j COMMUNITY ! BILLBOARD 1 ..... i.u-i,, rancn unIU ne eruisieo in me of Salt Lake City, Utah and Air F,)rC(1- He is currently t 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prohaska stationed at San Antonio, Tex. J I of Seattle; the bridegroom's A Mircn redding is pdan- LJt mother, Mrs. Lora Mover of ned CiVm I FIRST I NATIONAL j BANK. Hepiner; ami cousins of the Grocery Laurence Cas M.irtuary says "Just the ser vice wanted when you want it m ist" Teachers to Re-Organize ivir.m-'i' " -" Turcin was officially bund by 1 Year Ago 1371 Johnny Brvson about three the next morning at the Doherty Headlines show; Boardman t.r,unriDUnrin rFVTFR The federal government hk itoi'u u'i"" D;ace Gets B ing Offices; Aaron .lnuum v. should be n..ich tmre commit- include the dry land farming v Klinger is Free Throw Win- ted to solving the serious sou counues ui uui measiei t 0- Fevkard j gjve ner; Rudy and Bill Bergstrom f. -- .... t. irnn aclrn Uashinrton and "vv . ... .. 1Dnrnr.tir ernstion DroweiT.s in ure ra- e". v.- c. cific Northwest's major ha;in; Conrressman A man said Monday. Lliman co- iuaiu. sponsored legislation this week Oregon counties where farm to permit the Department of ers and landowners would be ifrriculture to enter into spe- eiiuic w iCur,ai.,r v c- Tonight at 7:30 concerned parents and interested teach ers will meet together at the elementary school's multipur pose room to finalize a ne nrfrani7atuinjl arraneement. The elementaryananignscnooi PTA organizations folded up 'jus avu j nn Kewara 1 U1 Kie nti; ruuv duu tmi . i tn Pa- gon. eastern Washing on ajd Lkiion leading o are' awarded the Kppner SoU TtZ?M T river norm lUilllu 111 wuuuu iu . on,J mnvirtim t' u rr rnr,cotinn Pis. liueuub, avn U4 64lil"iw -t- A1U11- Snake Kiver Basin in southern and -iction,. d , Senlor citUetjs social time about three years ago. No " . . . inrt rnf ( ' U Ihira c i Ice inp inai Der- tors plaque ; school Budget oe s . represen- haps a new organization can Last NUnute Survey, Dame L - " Japs M anrS Flr'e Vr and Mr 13-Great Decisions Study uhile and helpful to the par- Sffi i:3iss l0 30 entsr teachers of this com- at.le; Gayle Batts Betrothal ll include Wasco, Sherman, Gil liam, Morrow, Umatilla, Un ion, W allowa, Wheeler and Jefferson. risl toil conservation con tracts with farmers and land owners in the Columbia-Snake-Palouse River region. "Irrepla cable topsoil is be ing washed down into these rivers every year," Ullman saia. rarn.eis anu lauuu-ir ers all through the region are Sunday Near bctrinnine to suffer losses and crop damage amounting to mil lions of dollars." Co-sponsoring the legislation are Congressman Tom Foley and M'.ke'McCormack of Wash ington, and Orval Hansen and James McClure of Idaho. According to Ullman, the bill would initiate an environmen tal and conservation program in a 46-county area similar to a program now under way in the Great Plains. Race Relations This Sunday, Feb. 13, is designated as Face Relations r.one I ane. $100.00 Reward. I will pay $100 for the arrest and con viction of the party or par ties stealing my cattle. My cattle are branded M Z on the right side, and have right ear split. James Carty. Heppner Elementary and Heppner High School Monday, February 14-Fluffy rice, ground beef gravy, cab bage salad, cake & fruit, rolls, butter, jelly, milk. Tuesday, February 15-Beef stew & vegetables, cottage cheese & peach, French bread, butter, pudding, milk. Wednesday, February 16 Meat loaf, baked potato, vege table salad, fruit, bread, but ter, milk. Thursday, February 17--White beans & ham, lettuce wedge, corn bread, butter, honey, fruit crisp, milk. Friday. Februaryl-Cream-ed tuna 4 toast, buttered peas, pickled beets, upside down cake, milk. Feb. 10 Morrow County Jr. Rodeo AA'n. Rodeo ground. 7:30. Feb. 11 Band Parents Chill Feed at High school. Heppner. 5 Basketball: Riverside at Weston. Umaplne at lone, Condon at Heppner. Feb. 13 lone School Carnival and Chill Feed. Legion hall, lone, 4 to 7 p.m. Feb. 14 Heppner Day Ext. Study group at Bonnie CloWa 10:30 Feb. 15 Shrove Tuesday Pancake luncheon. Episcopal Par ish hall. 12:00. School Budget meeting, Heppner High school. 7:30 Feb. 16 lone Ext. Study Group, Wil lows Grange, 10:30. Immunization Clinic. River side school, 8:45, A. C. Houghton school, 10:45. lone Ext. Study Group, at Willows GranEe. 10:30. Sponsored As A Public Service By RUGGLES BOYCE Insurance Agency 228 Main P.O. Box 247 676-9625 If no answer call Barf Boyce 676-5384 Heppner Humphreys Drug Co. adver tises a large assortment of . Valentines with both lace and panels 2 cents and up. Thomson Bros, offers apron ginghams at 8 l-3c yd., dress ginghams at 10, 12c ana ioc LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY reat Plains. - . r,or,w nf its The measure would allow the "1".clJ' : "'t , " , . ,.,. . black ministers; ninety percent federal government to pay up J to 80 percent of the co of - 1 abQut ?5 per. such conservation practices as 'Mi;thodism's black water-ca es con WW fessional m5n andvkomeD cover and watershed levees and ockl workers 'Sri-aid the program and executive, . cmHcv h i-nitoH vfothnriict vri . Indian Head. 20c, other churches. Aspecial offering for materials up to 75c per yard. the 12 United Methodist black 7 colleges wUl be taken. These 37 Years Ago 193 colleges are all accredited. Waterstieci Safety sought by They have served their com- cjl Memorialize Con- minity and county for more s 'tQ protect source of than a century. iUovt Creek They have produced: five of the churches active macK dis& At MiLADIES Community news columns are: lone News by Margaret Blake; Lexington News by Beulah Nichols;PineCityNews by Lenna Neill; Irrigon News by Mrs. W. C. Isom; Hard- New Adventure vr and family Sun! Discover the fascinating sport of Treasure Hunting. Let Garrett Electronics and their line of fa mous "Hunter'' detec tors guide you through America s fastest growing family hobby! ( KJl ARRET! I SWEATERS I isp $S.OO I fsiifs TOPS"! T3 0FFl3 QFfl liress $ldi SS.001 CHECK YOUR PRE-SPRING SALE CIRCULAR AND SAVE! ONE Dress Rack .13 COATS 13 OFF If you WANT TO BE BECOMING. BE COMING TO US All Ladies Apparel 5AJ .Workhorse 500 5 h.p. Tiller 4 cycle Bnggs & btraxxon vertical engine. Easy spin recoil starter, throttle and clutch control on steel handle. Forward, neutral ni nnwpr reverse. 16 tines, tilling width, 12-20-26" 169 1 'A ! I LATfXHLAT ' ' i r F ?a 5 50 Lincoln's Birthday Sale Feb. 11-12 4 97 GAL. WHITE Latex interior flat wall paint dries in just 1 hour. Long wearing, washable, no paint odor. Soap and water clean up. (GC2601E Series) Coast to Coast Store GONTY'S HEPPNEB :? PH. 67G-5S61 167 N. Main Heppner